Thermal Imaging
Thermal imaging is an advanced technology that helps to identify energy gaps in homes and commercial property. With thermal imaging, the invisible heat energy emitted by different objects is captured and analyzed to create an image that can help identify areas of energy loss. This technology is particularly useful in the insulation of buildings and identifying gaps, cracks, or leaks that allow heat to escape or cold to enter.
Thermal imaging can detect heat loss from walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors. It is also possible to identify areas where insulation has been poorly installed or is missing altogether. By identifying these gaps, property owners can take measures to improve the insulation and reduce energy consumption, leading to cost savings and a more sustainable environment.
Thermal imaging is a non-invasive method that offers an accurate and cost-effective way to identify energy gaps in homes and commercial property. By using this technology, property owners can make informed decisions about energy consumption and take steps to reduce their carbon footprint.
What is thermal image ?
What is thermal image ?
Thermography measures surface temperatures by using infrared video and still cameras. These tools see light that is in the heat spectrum. Images on the video or film record the temperature variations of the building's skin, ranging from white or red for warm regions to black or blue for cooler areas.
Why use thermal image ?
Why use thermal image ?
Thermal Image Inspection and reports pair well with the EnerGuide Pre and/or Post Retrofit service. While the home is depressurized, air will leak in. If there is a temperature differential , the imager will show us the areas of thermal loss and or air leakage locations.
Where should thermal image be used?
Where should thermal image be used?
Usually parts of doorways and windows are the biggest sources of heat loss, and the thermal image will allow you to pinpoint exactly which of these parts release more energy than necessary. Our team of expert evaluators will use the thermal image camera to locate the locations of air leakage which are the low hanging fruits for thermal comfort.
Can Thermal image be used year round?
Can Thermal image be used year round?
The thermal imaging camera detects temperature differences and patterns of an assembly. If there is not sufficient temperature differential, images can be difficult to interpret.